Always scan your system to identify the specific index number assigned to your network card. eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=X /INFO Use code with caution.
A common use case for this tool is fixing systems that won't boot because an Intel i350-T4 card eeupdate64eefi top
Here are the most common and essential command-line parameters for eeupdate64eefi . 1. Listing All Intel NICs Always scan your system to identify the specific
Copy eeupdate64e.efi and your .bin firmware files onto the USB drive. Boot to Shell: Boot your target system from this USB drive. Launch the Tool: Find the file system ( fs0: , fs1: , etc.) using ls or dir . Execute the command: fs0:\> eeupdate64e.efi /NIC_LIST . Troubleshooting Common Errors Launch the Tool: Find the file system ( fs0: , fs1: , etc
When deploying customized operational parameters or recovering firmware, flash an official Intel .eep configuration payload directly to the chip: eeupdate64e.efi /NIC=1 /DATA=I350_Custom_Config.eep Use code with caution. 4. Updating or Repairing Checksums
Modifying network hardware firmware carries risk. Follow these production rules to ensure system stability:
: This usually happens if the NIC is not blank or if the flash is locked at the BIOS level. Try clearing CMOS or ensuring the firmware update isn't restricted by the motherboard's secure boot.